Tuesday

April 21, 2026

Home > Culture and Lifestyle

Culture & Lifestyle

Discover the stories, experiences, events, and moments that shape student life at NAS Dubai.

We've all been there — you pick up your phone to check one thing and an hour disappears. A new report reveals just how widespread aimless scrolling has become, and why it's not simply a matter of willpower.
A Dubai teen has etched his name in history by becoming the youngest Brit to conquer Mount Everest, planting the UAE flag at the world's highest peak in a powerful tribute to his adopted home.
The highly anticipated Audemars Piguet x Swatch "Royal Pop" debut in Dubai was abruptly cancelled on launch day after massive crowds gathered at Dubai Mall and Mall of the Emirates from the early hours of the morning. Swatch cited public safety concerns. No rescheduled date has been confirmed.
Two Year 12 students from Nord Anglia International School Dubai have built Volunteer Hub, a platform that connects teenagers across the UAE with local non-profits — already partnering with 10 organisations and signing up over 90 students in just a few months.
Aasiya Saleem is 15, attends school in Dubai, holds a UAE passport, and competes for the national golf team internationally. From a group class near Montgomerie Golf Club to the Pan Arab Championships and the Asia-Pacific Junior Championship in the Philippines, her journey is one of the more quietly impressive stories coming out of Dubai's school community right now.
PepsiCo's Youth Impact Studio gave young creatives across the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Lebanon a stage to tell bold stories through Pepsi Zero and Aquafina briefs. Running across three phases and ending with a Riyadh summit, it rewarded ideas, teamwork, and authentic storytelling, with clear rules on AI use.
More Arab teenagers are turning to TikTok for mental health advice instead of therapists or family. UAE startup Elggo says the region needs culturally grounded, Arabic-language support, with prevention built into the school day.
Dubai's matcha scene is booming — and these 7 cafés are worth every sip. From affordable study spots to authentic Japanese ceremonial grade, here's where students can find the best matcha in the city based on price, vibe, and location.
A community group supported by Family Action marked Sir David Attenborough's 100th birthday with a special celebration, coming together to plan and create in his honour. The event, hosted at the Royal Albert Hall in London with presenter Kirsty Young, reflected the group's shared love for the legendary broadcaster whose seven-decade natural history career has taught generations about the natural world.
Dubai has no shortage of great study spots. From the iconic Mohammed Bin Rashid Library in Al Jaddaf to cozy neighbourhood libraries and productivity-friendly cafés, here's a roundup of the best places to study across the city — whether you prefer silence, aesthetics, or a good cup of coffee nearby.
Artemis II's safe return from the Moon isn't just a space milestone — it's a reminder that real achievement comes from years of preparation, deep understanding, and the ability to apply knowledge when it matters most.
Cramming, rereading, highlighting — they feel productive, but research suggests they often create the illusion of learning rather than the real thing. Here's why the study methods that feel hardest are the ones that actually work, and what cognitive psychology reveals about how we truly build lasting understanding.
Short bursts of exercise — even a quick walk — can sharpen memory, boost focus, and help your brain retain information better. Here's what the science says and how students can use it to study smarter.
Home > Culture and Lifestyle

Culture & Lifestyle

Discover the stories, experiences, events, and moments that shape student life at NAS Dubai.

We've all been there — you pick up your phone to check one thing and an hour disappears. A new report reveals just how widespread aimless scrolling has become, and why it's not simply a matter of willpower.
A Dubai teen has etched his name in history by becoming the youngest Brit to conquer Mount Everest, planting the UAE flag at the world's highest peak in a powerful tribute to his adopted home.
The highly anticipated Audemars Piguet x Swatch "Royal Pop" debut in Dubai was abruptly cancelled on launch day after massive crowds gathered at Dubai Mall and Mall of the Emirates from the early hours of the morning. Swatch cited public safety concerns. No rescheduled date has been confirmed.
Two Year 12 students from Nord Anglia International School Dubai have built Volunteer Hub, a platform that connects teenagers across the UAE with local non-profits — already partnering with 10 organisations and signing up over 90 students in just a few months.
Aasiya Saleem is 15, attends school in Dubai, holds a UAE passport, and competes for the national golf team internationally. From a group class near Montgomerie Golf Club to the Pan Arab Championships and the Asia-Pacific Junior Championship in the Philippines, her journey is one of the more quietly impressive stories coming out of Dubai's school community right now.
PepsiCo's Youth Impact Studio gave young creatives across the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Lebanon a stage to tell bold stories through Pepsi Zero and Aquafina briefs. Running across three phases and ending with a Riyadh summit, it rewarded ideas, teamwork, and authentic storytelling, with clear rules on AI use.
More Arab teenagers are turning to TikTok for mental health advice instead of therapists or family. UAE startup Elggo says the region needs culturally grounded, Arabic-language support, with prevention built into the school day.
Dubai's matcha scene is booming — and these 7 cafés are worth every sip. From affordable study spots to authentic Japanese ceremonial grade, here's where students can find the best matcha in the city based on price, vibe, and location.
A community group supported by Family Action marked Sir David Attenborough's 100th birthday with a special celebration, coming together to plan and create in his honour. The event, hosted at the Royal Albert Hall in London with presenter Kirsty Young, reflected the group's shared love for the legendary broadcaster whose seven-decade natural history career has taught generations about the natural world.
Dubai has no shortage of great study spots. From the iconic Mohammed Bin Rashid Library in Al Jaddaf to cozy neighbourhood libraries and productivity-friendly cafés, here's a roundup of the best places to study across the city — whether you prefer silence, aesthetics, or a good cup of coffee nearby.
Artemis II's safe return from the Moon isn't just a space milestone — it's a reminder that real achievement comes from years of preparation, deep understanding, and the ability to apply knowledge when it matters most.
Cramming, rereading, highlighting — they feel productive, but research suggests they often create the illusion of learning rather than the real thing. Here's why the study methods that feel hardest are the ones that actually work, and what cognitive psychology reveals about how we truly build lasting understanding.
Short bursts of exercise — even a quick walk — can sharpen memory, boost focus, and help your brain retain information better. Here's what the science says and how students can use it to study smarter.
Scroll to Top